Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Given this , he is clearly not the servant to ‘ Peace and Humanity ’ that Leeds University has billed him , and there must surely be many people who deserve the honour more obviously . |
2 | This gentle admonition did little to still the clamour of unilateralists in the churches ; yet there must surely be many Christians who have retained enough faith in divine Providence to believe that the world will not end unless God wills it and that , if He does , it will be for the best . |
3 | But Health and Safety officials say they could still be many homes where staff are n't aware of the rules . |
4 | Personal cheques drawn on overseas banks are generally difficult to negotiate in the UK and , even if accepted , it may well be many weeks before the funds can be drawn . |
5 | There may well be many entrance holes , many more bolt-holes and every outward sign of rabbit occupation in numbers . |
6 | Furthermore , there will naturally be many covenants and other provisions additional to those contained in the precedents , but the tenant 's adviser will have to continue to tackle those himself , using his own judgment . |
7 | When the operation is carried out there will still be many sperm left in the tube leading to the penis . |
8 | While the BBC told us it would be ‘ done ’ in the best possible taste , there will still be many viewers who found the scenes last night disturbing those who can not see the forest for the trees . |
9 | Needless to say , using both structures , there will still be many trainees who drop out or are deemed unsuited as advice workers . |
10 | But , there will also be many instances where the oven is only working to half or less than half of its full capacity for most of the day . |
11 | At this stage there can often be many losses at the same time . |